easily!I saw a cat on my car once. I ran after it to scare it off, and it ran up a tree and got stuck for two days.
You could just do that?
I'm pretty sure they are stray, they run around like they are in some feral cat gang.if they're strays you can catch them in live animal traps. they'll fit into the traps that fix groundhogs and racoons and such
I'm pretty sure they are stray, they run around like they are in some feral cat gang.
How do you prepare them once captured? Any good recipes? Go well with squirrel appetizers?if they're strays you can catch them in live animal traps. they'll fit into the traps that fix groundhogs and racoons and such
you can fry anything and make it taste good.How do you prepare them once captured? Any good recipes? Go well with squirrel appetizers?
Are you saying that fried human feces is delicious?you can fry anything and make it taste good.
Haven't tried it, but assuming that the rule stands true...Are you saying that fried human feces is delicious?
If this^ is your stand, then it's time for you to run the test to verify. PM me your address, and I'll send you some of my solid matter. Fry it up and serve to your friends in a blind taste test. Let me know how it turns out.assuming that the rule stands true...
I love animals too, i just consider cats demon spawn rather than animals though lol.As an animal lover, this thread is very disturbing to me. I hope most of you are joking...
Buy bitter apple spray. It's most commonly used as a cat scratching deterrent. The cat gets it on their paws, and doesn't like it, so they go to clean it only to get a nasty taste in their mouth. It's very effective in stopping cats from scratching things. I've never heard of somebody using it on their car, but it might work? I'd try spraying it somewhere that isn't highly visible first to make sure that it doesn't do anything to the clear coat.
Other than that, get a cheap car cover. You said "On a DD??," like it wasn't worth it for you to cover your car. If you're worried about cat pawprints / scratches, it's obvious that you care about your paint / clearcoat, so suck it up and get a cheap cover. If putting the cover on will be too much hassle, you can get a painter's canvas dropcloth which should slide on and off easily. It won't do a thing for rain, but if you're just looking to put a barrier between the cat and your car, this should do the trick, and should be easy to toss over your car / slide off: http://www.lowes.com/Paint/Drop-Cloths-Sheeting/Drop-Cloths/_/N-1z0yyf0/pl#!